Intertwining biographical method and autobiography. Massimo Quaini had shown much interest in the ‘egogeography’ genre, practiced by different French geographers. The work traces back, on the basis of published and unpublished writings, some significant aspect of the intellectual personality of the Italian geographer. In particular, passages are presented in which he recalls his scientific and professional training and some letters that account for the highly critical positioning towards academic power, against the management of competitions based on personal relationships rather than on scientific merits (to the detriment of the discipline itself). Some original documents testify the interest in history and philosophy and the acceptance of...
This contribution discusses the legacy of Massimo Quaini’s research in the field of postclassical rc...
Landscape represents, for Massimo Quaini’s research activities and publications, a recurrent and gro...
In this paper we discuss how Massimo Quaini, since the end of the 1960’s, dialogued (or did not) wit...
Intertwining biographical method and autobiography. Massimo Quaini had shown much interest in the ‘e...
In accordance with the main goals of this collection of essays in honour of Massimo Quaini, the text...
The essay traces back the scientific dialogue between the author and Massimo Quaini about the contem...
The idea of a planning-oriented geography was part of the ‘revolutionary’ renewal program of the dis...
Massimo Quaini wrote about ninety titles strictly connected to cartography in his long academic care...
Questo articolo contiene il testo di una e-mail che ho ricevuto da Massimo Quaini nel 2017, con la q...
In sintonia con gli obiettivi della raccolta di saggi in onore di Massimo Quaini, il testo si conce...
With regard to the relationship between literary works and geographical studies, Massimo Quaini’s in...
This article contains the text of an e-mail I received from Massimo Quaini in 2017. Through this mai...
Massimo Quaini (1941-2017) was one of the most eminent figures in geography. A group of scholars ded...
In this paper we discuss how Massimo Quaini, since the end of the 1960’s, dialogued (or did not) wit...
Among the geographical associations the Italian Centre for Historical and Geographical Studies (CISG...
This contribution discusses the legacy of Massimo Quaini’s research in the field of postclassical rc...
Landscape represents, for Massimo Quaini’s research activities and publications, a recurrent and gro...
In this paper we discuss how Massimo Quaini, since the end of the 1960’s, dialogued (or did not) wit...
Intertwining biographical method and autobiography. Massimo Quaini had shown much interest in the ‘e...
In accordance with the main goals of this collection of essays in honour of Massimo Quaini, the text...
The essay traces back the scientific dialogue between the author and Massimo Quaini about the contem...
The idea of a planning-oriented geography was part of the ‘revolutionary’ renewal program of the dis...
Massimo Quaini wrote about ninety titles strictly connected to cartography in his long academic care...
Questo articolo contiene il testo di una e-mail che ho ricevuto da Massimo Quaini nel 2017, con la q...
In sintonia con gli obiettivi della raccolta di saggi in onore di Massimo Quaini, il testo si conce...
With regard to the relationship between literary works and geographical studies, Massimo Quaini’s in...
This article contains the text of an e-mail I received from Massimo Quaini in 2017. Through this mai...
Massimo Quaini (1941-2017) was one of the most eminent figures in geography. A group of scholars ded...
In this paper we discuss how Massimo Quaini, since the end of the 1960’s, dialogued (or did not) wit...
Among the geographical associations the Italian Centre for Historical and Geographical Studies (CISG...
This contribution discusses the legacy of Massimo Quaini’s research in the field of postclassical rc...
Landscape represents, for Massimo Quaini’s research activities and publications, a recurrent and gro...
In this paper we discuss how Massimo Quaini, since the end of the 1960’s, dialogued (or did not) wit...